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each one was the same: a sample of someone yelling something like YOU DON'T KNOW THE MEANING OF THE WORD D-D-DANGEROUS AAAAAWWWW YEEAHand then the palm-mute guitar chug chug chug and they start rapping about getting head.

Take a lot of drugs before u listen too it

Not really sure what the song is about. Get's very little old rock play time. Depending on young you are(?), you may not have heard it. I think he is saying deuce but thought years ago he was talking about a woman hygiene product.

Yes, no, maybe?

Flying lotus-Camel. My mind is literally falling apart listening to this album(Los Angeles). I have absolutely no idea how I missed this last year, and it's a bit tough to try and pick out one song from the album, because it all flows together brilliantly. Loud is the only option here, honestly.

I've just spent the last two hours on the floor listening to this up insanely loud just to feel the bass through the floor. Easily one of the best put together albums I have heard in a while, not just because of the way one track melts into the next, but also because of the depth of sound and texture it achieves (it's the kind of music that makes it feel like you're sitting in the middle of a big block of jelly, or something). Back to the floor.

Another old song

Nazareth - Hair of the Dog Not really sure what the lead singer is blowing into but theBlackman might know. Had that album on 8 track at one time. It got stolen at a Ted Nugent concert in high school. I guess it doesn't matter since it is hard to find 8 track tape players anymore.

When they poured across the border
I was cautioned to surrender,
this I could not do;
I took my gun and vanished.
I have changed my name so often,
I've lost my wife and children
but I have many friends,
and some of them are with me.

An old woman gave us shelter,
kept us hidden in the garret,
then the soldiers came;
she died without a whisper.

There were three of us this morning
I'm the only one this evening
but I must go on;
the frontiers are my prison.

Oh, the wind, the wind is blowing,
through the graves the wind is blowing,
freedom soon will come;
then we'll come from the shadows.

let me take you on a trip to an alternative history

Imagine that some no-name 80s synthpop band invented a timemachine, traveled forward in time 20 years, stole Jack White's songbook, got back in their machine, went back to the 80s and straight into the recording studio. The result of that recording session would probably sound a lot like Obscenity Trial's cover of "Seven Nation Army".

Just picked up the new Dream Theater yesterday - "Black Clouds and Silver Linings." Much more solid and focused than the last few releases, but I fear their lyrics are becoming a bit mundane and silly compared to Awake and Scenes from a Memory. Interesting to watch them evolve in their own little bubble though.

Here's the video for the new single "A Rite of Passage" - pretty indicative of the album as a whole.

Stop listening to my mp3 player, Morte. I picked up WKAP this past weekend and have pretty much been listening to it non-stop. 'Leeds United' makes me want to dance around like Robert Sean Leonard in the climactic dance hall scene of Swing Kids.

Of couse, when you enter Parliament, you will all also be ripped to the teats on fine cocaine...